If by "foreign word" you mean "non-English word", you should know that there are between 6000 and 7000 languages in the world which are not English, each with a vocabulary of no less than 10000 words. So you are asking to guess which of a minimum of 60,000,000 (that's sixty million) possible words has "pl" in it as some kind of meaningful morpheme, and then identify it. Get serious. Name the word and we can probably get you an answer.
The full mean of pl is "physical layer." It refers to the first layer in the OSI model of computer networking and is responsible for the transmission and reception of raw data between devices.
No, "lektor PL" is not a language. "Lektor" could refer to a lecturer or tutor in some contexts, and "PL" could stand for "Polish" as a language code. So, "lektor PL" could mean a lecturer for Polish language, but it is not a language in itself.
The root word of sanctioned is sanction. Sanction comes from the Latin word sanctionem (nominative sanctio).
When changing a plural word with the ending "a" to a singular word, you would typically remove the "a" and the word may change to a different form altogether. For example, "agenda" changes to "agendum."
complet (m. sg.), complète (f. sg.), complets (m. pl.) and complètes (f. pl.)
nUtnakAriNaH[m(~NyaH,f),pl], or navakAriNaH[m(~NyaH),pl] would mean innovators
nUtnakAriNaH[m(~NyaH,f),pl], or navakAriNaH[m(~NyaH),pl] would mean innovators
Happy, fortunate (fem. pl.).
fer is foreign exchange reforms
What does pL mean on inside of ring
You probably mean " foreign ". This word means not native to the environment, region or country. For example, a kangaroo would be foreign in Alaska or Siberia.
a tax on foreign goods
"un morceau" (masc.), pl "des morceaux" is the French word for 'a piece / pieces'
About to carry (fem. nom. sing., neut. nom. pl., or neut. acc. pl.)
Pw= power windows Pl= power locks
it means a slot machine
Plural